Royal Coachman

"Master the RS2 Fly: A Versatile Nymph Pattern for Mayfly Hatches"

What It Is
The RS2 is a subtle yet effective nymph pattern that imitates both the nymph and emerger stages of mayflies.

How It’s Tied
The RS2 is typically tied on a straight or curved nymph hook in sizes 16 to 24. The body consists of fine dubbing in colors like gray, black, or olive, occasionally ribbed with wire or thread for segmentation.

A key feature is its tail, made from microfibbets or hackle fibers, which mimics a mayfly’s split tail. The wing, often crafted from Antron or similar synthetics, can be left long for emergers or trimmed short for nymphs.

The head is simply the tying thread, secured with a whip finish and a drop of head cement for durability.

What It Mimics
The RS2 replicates multiple mayfly stages, particularly nymphs and emergers. Its slender body, split tail, and distinct wing make it adaptable to various mayfly species, matching local hatches with ease.

"Master the RS2 Fly: A Versatile Nymph Pattern for Mayfly Hatches"

Where It’s Used
This fly excels in rivers and streams during mayfly hatches. It can be fished alone, in a nymph rig, or as a dropper beneath a dry fly in a dry-dropper setup.

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Master the Art of Fly Fishing with the Lifelike Crab Pattern

How It’s Tied
The Crab Pattern is crafted on a short or medium shank hook using materials that create a realistic crab profile. The body is shaped with dubbing, chenille, or synthetic materials, often wrapped around the hook shank for a textured, rounded form. Some tiers use a mesh structure for added realism (as shown in the picture).

Legs and claws are made from rubber, silicone, or hackle fibers to enhance movement and appeal. Dumbbell or bead chain eyes add weight for a quick sink rate and a natural bottom presentation while keeping the hook point upright. Weed guards (visible in the picture) are sometimes added to prevent snagging.

What It Mimics
This pattern replicates crab species found in saltwater flats and coastal zones—key prey for bonefish, sea bass, striped bass, permit, and redfish. Its realistic profile, lifelike motion, and swift sinking action trigger aggressive strikes from predatory fish.

Master the Art of Fly Fishing with the Lifelike Crab Pattern

Where It’s Used
Ideal for saltwater flats, mangroves, and coastal areas where crabs thrive, the Crab Pattern excels when cast near target fish. Let it sink to the bottom, then retrieve with slow strips or short twitches to mimic crab movement. Keep the fly close to the seabed for optimal results.

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"The Humpy Fly: A High-Floating, Fish-Enticing Dry Fly for Rough Waters"

How It’s Tied
The Humpy Fly is typically tied on a dry fly hook in sizes 10 to 18. Its construction involves multiple materials, making the process slightly complex.

The body consists of fine dubbing, topped with a buoyant deer or elk hair hump and wing to ensure the fly rides high on the water. Hackle fibers are wrapped around the body and both sides of the wing, enhancing floatation.

A tail of elk or deer hair—or sometimes hackle fibers—improves balance and mimics the tails of aquatic insects. Though challenging to tie, the Humpy Fly’s design delivers exceptional buoyancy and an irresistible silhouette.

What It Mimics

"The Humpy Fly: A High-Floating, Fish-Enticing Dry Fly for Rough Waters"

The Humpy Fly is a suggestive pattern, not imitating one specific insect but evoking a range of aquatic and terrestrial insects. Depending on size and color, it can resemble caddisflies, stoneflies, or even small land-based insects like beetles or ants that have fallen into the water.

Where It’s Used
This fly excels in fast-moving, turbulent water, where its high floatability keeps it visible amid strong currents. Trout, grayling, and other gamefish in streams and rivers find it nearly impossible to resist.

"Master the Maggot Fly: A Deadly Simple Pattern for Unstoppable Fishing Success"

How to Tie the Maggot Fly
The Maggot Fly is tied on a small curved hook, typically in sizes 10 to 14. The body is made with white or off-white chenille, dubbing, or similar material, wrapped tightly to form a rounded, worm-like shape.

The head and tail are tapered for a lifelike appearance. Adding fine wire ribbing enhances durability and creates subtle segmentation.

What It Mimics
True to its name, the Maggot Fly replicates a real maggot—an abundant, protein-rich food source that triggers aggressive strikes from fish.

"Master the Maggot Fly: A Deadly Simple Pattern for Unstoppable Fishing Success"

Where to Use It
This versatile pattern excels in rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds. Dead-drift it near the bottom to imitate a free-floating maggot for maximum effectiveness.

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"The Adams Fly: A Must-Have Versatile Dry Fly for Trout Fishing"

Adams
A versatile dry fly, ideal for trout fishing in diverse water conditions. Its design mimics a wide range of aquatic insects, making it a reliable choice for anglers.

How It’s Tied
The Adams fly is hand-tied using grizzly and brown hackle, gray dubbing, and moose hair fibers for the tail. The hackle wraps around the hook to create the illusion of legs, while the dubbing forms the body, and the moose hair adds a realistic tail. This combination produces a lifelike and highly effective fly.

What It Mimics

"The Adams Fly: A Must-Have Versatile Dry Fly for Trout Fishing"

The Adams fly excels at imitating various aquatic insects, including mayflies, caddisflies, and midges. Its generic yet detailed appearance makes it indispensable for trout anglers across different seasons and water conditions.

Fly Tying Video for the Adams
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